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he will fight us. he will try to get out of his cell. >> determined to make a stand, slagle mounts a defense with the few meager items he has in his cell. he has jammed his door with a hardened papier-mache-like mixture with wet newspapers and toothpaste. but with the extraction team on its way, the conflict is about to come to a head. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> he's on the floor. >> slagle fights off the extraction team for a full minute before they take him to the floor and attempt to cuff him. >> [ bleep ]. >> it takes another four minutes of struggling before slagle is finally subdued. he's placed on a gurney so that the team can move him into a holding cell. following a strip search, a defeated slagle will be left in the holding cell until authorities feel they can safely transfer him back to his own cell. >> good job, guys. >> everybody in prison ain't the scum of the earth. there are actually real good people in here that would never harm a child. i would like to be in a situation where i could
he will fight us. he will try to get out of his cell. >> determined to make a stand, slagle mounts a defense with the few meager items he has in his cell. he has jammed his door with a hardened papier-mache-like mixture with wet newspapers and toothpaste. but with the extraction team on its way, the conflict is about to come to a head. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> he's on the floor. >> slagle fights off the extraction team for a full minute before they take him to the...
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but maybe louie gohmert can help us out. that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >>> we will know that is the case if we find some kind of mexican wrestling mask in the next pete souza photo from the last year in the former soviet republic of georgia, which to refresh your memory is here sort of wedged into a port of the world called eurasia, in his struggling young nation of georgia, a 75-year-old grandmother was out looking for scrap metal and she happened by some dark miracle she happened upon the cable that connects much of that region to the outside world. the cable that she found when she was looking for scrap metal happened to carry the internet. the whole internet service for that whole part of the world. and because this woman was poor and she thought the cable maybe contained some valuable copper that maybe she could sell, she cut that cable with a shovel. and with that one mighty thwack, that 75-year-old woman severed almost all of the internet in the next door nation of armenia and also i
but maybe louie gohmert can help us out. that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >>> we will know that is the case if we find some kind of mexican wrestling mask in the next pete souza photo from the last year in the former soviet republic of georgia, which to refresh your memory is here sort of wedged into a port of the world called eurasia, in his struggling young nation of georgia, a 75-year-old...
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they didn't want to, but before they even asked us to leave, they told us to leave. >> and almost instantly, things take a turn for the worst. >> just lost a family member today so back off. >> the woman starts yelling at us telling us that, you know, what were we doing standing there, and this is a private memorial. and you aren't supposed to be here. i said, look. we're not here to make this any worse. but you do realize this is a public sidewalk, and we have every right to be here and we were told that you guys were expecting us. and at that point, she starts to get really angry. >> i don't have to [ bleep ]. this is public, you're right. and i'm here and i'm talking [ bleep ]. it's public. you in here -- >> i am talking to these women and i'm trying to calm them down. and the guy in the purple fleece breaks through them and goes straight for the camera. >> instinctively, john puts himself between the man and rebecca. >> i think it's probably an unspoken rule. in television news. you don't let somebody touch the camera. it's the photographer is too vulnerable. they are one-armed, blind o
they didn't want to, but before they even asked us to leave, they told us to leave. >> and almost instantly, things take a turn for the worst. >> just lost a family member today so back off. >> the woman starts yelling at us telling us that, you know, what were we doing standing there, and this is a private memorial. and you aren't supposed to be here. i said, look. we're not here to make this any worse. but you do realize this is a public sidewalk, and we have every right to...
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we used to be better than the democrats. they're now better than us. just like this israeli army it's time for brutal honesty inside our party. >> you've just given us a nice conversation to kick off. mr. murphy i will talk to you down the road. hello, panel. sara, how about that brutal honesty about the operative class? well, you at least get to say hey i was on you're'04. >> i was on '04. >> how right was he? i go back to the same question. who lost this election mitt romney or the republican party? >> he's right. they're interlinked. but, you know mitt romney in many ways was a bridge candidate to a changing republican party. you look at the deep bench rubio, tedcruz susana martinez. it feels really dark today, but there is a bright side for and we're going to have some great faces moving forward. >> the dark agess in '64 meant they weren't going to win -,k/ another presidential election until 1968. four years later. i mean these things do have a way of the democrats. >> and 2016 will be a changed election of course. i think we're going to have a li
we used to be better than the democrats. they're now better than us. just like this israeli army it's time for brutal honesty inside our party. >> you've just given us a nice conversation to kick off. mr. murphy i will talk to you down the road. hello, panel. sara, how about that brutal honesty about the operative class? well, you at least get to say hey i was on you're'04. >> i was on '04. >> how right was he? i go back to the same question. who lost this election mitt romney...
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it's a nice reflection on us all. now through january 2nd. >>> the reason you have to take your shoes off when you go through airport security is largely this guy. richard reid, the shoe bomber, who tried to blow up a trans-atlantic flight in 2001, he now lives in colorado in a federal supermax prison. this guy was the bomb maker for the first world trade center bombing in 1993. he also lives in colorado. in a federal supermax prison. this guy, the blind shikh, was convicted for involvement in a bunch of terrorist plots. he lives in north carolina at the butner federal correctional complex there. remember charles manson? lives in california at corcoran state prison. eric rudolph is the guy who bombed the olympics in 1996 and bombed abortion clinics and a gay bar. eric rudolph lives in colorado, too, at the same prison. and the 9/11 conspirator lives in the supermax prison in colorado. if you're a convicted terrorist in the united states, depending on what exactly you're convicted of, it is possible you will be put to
it's a nice reflection on us all. now through january 2nd. >>> the reason you have to take your shoes off when you go through airport security is largely this guy. richard reid, the shoe bomber, who tried to blow up a trans-atlantic flight in 2001, he now lives in colorado in a federal supermax prison. this guy was the bomb maker for the first world trade center bombing in 1993. he also lives in colorado. in a federal supermax prison. this guy, the blind shikh, was convicted for...
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find us. but first, here's a look at the front pages of newspapers across the country today. [ female announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. >>> welco b the 113th congress convenes women. the four women who won last night, missouri senator clair mccaskill is returning to washington after winning beati todd akin so-called mccaskill on the road to victory. >> they all said, it's over. it's done. it's too red. it's just too there is no waybi that ccaski. well, you know what happened? you proved them wrong.n new ham election of two female representatives go delegation o women. bring in congresswoman dianeasa. let's look at the gender gap. president obama had a 11-point edge of women making up for the 7%s election we saw some polls that indicated or at least claimed the gender gap was closing and narrowing. that proved not to be the case. ere. >> i never belie
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he joined us last week, he's back today to give us an update. tell me how yesterday went. >> yesterday went really, really well. in my store, which is in the los angeles area, we ended our protests with over 1,000 people. it started off small and, of course, as workers in the stores that were around us who weren't originally a part of it saw how big it got. they came out and joined us. and we ended up with about 1,500 people, approximately. >> i want to ask a question. there's a distinction here that's important from the perspective of what kind of threat this constitutes to walmart. people joining the protests who are from the community or sympathetic or even consumers and folks who actually like yourself are walmart associates who are putting their necks on the line and risking possible retaliation, although walmart claims they'll never retaliate, to take concerted labor action. how many people are in that latter category. my sense is that it is a relatively small number of people. >> well, we had -- we're still getting the numbers in as far a
he joined us last week, he's back today to give us an update. tell me how yesterday went. >> yesterday went really, really well. in my store, which is in the los angeles area, we ended our protests with over 1,000 people. it started off small and, of course, as workers in the stores that were around us who weren't originally a part of it saw how big it got. they came out and joined us. and we ended up with about 1,500 people, approximately. >> i want to ask a question. there's a...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> welcome back to "hardball." we've got the results of the latest and last poll. the president has a bare edge, just 48% to 47%. also today, new numbers from the battle ground states shows the race at a dead heat at 48% even. with the race razor sharp right now, both candidates were in the battleground states today. the president in new hampshire, florida, ohio and colorado. and romney in iowa, ohio, pennsylvania and virginia. here's part of their closing arguments of both candidates. >> what makes this rally and all your
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i don't want us to be the data people. i want us to be the people people. we are turning the voters into data points instead of people. >> josh -- >> i'm actually amused by the reaction here. i think it's similar to the way a lot of liberals react to corporate marketing. target figures out you are pregnant before others know. >> it's creepy. >> i think it's great. companies know what i want. >> you have the e-mail saying you have been inseminated, that's a great e-mail. >> here is the thing -- >> why not do it on the political spectrum. >> right wingers think it's good, too. what they are for, i'm against. >> the republicans do less of this. >> exactly. >> it's a mistake on their part. >> i agree, it helps you win elections. it doesn't help run the country. it especially does not help the people. does it do anything, for example to help poor people in this country? no. >> the electorate isn't one thing. it's a diverse group of people. it allows you to get out messages that wouldn't be broad enough -- >> let me say one thing -- >> this erupted at the table.
i don't want us to be the data people. i want us to be the people people. we are turning the voters into data points instead of people. >> josh -- >> i'm actually amused by the reaction here. i think it's similar to the way a lot of liberals react to corporate marketing. target figures out you are pregnant before others know. >> it's creepy. >> i think it's great. companies know what i want. >> you have the e-mail saying you have been inseminated, that's a great...
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this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> welcome back to "hardball" in a report that the philadelphia enquire says campay chris christie who felt jilted after having been led to believe he would be selected as romney's vp before being ditched. of course the implication is that christie's dark motive is in having to be so publicly supporting the president, president obama, is that romney hurt his feelings. gene, i don't know, i just find one part of this thing buzzeling. why would romney people, put out the word two days or three days before an election that reason governor christie was so helpful with obama and working with him is because he thought he had been almost promised the vp job and was hurt by not getting it in favor of paul ryan? why would they put that out? >> a dig at christie and i think it speaks a lack of character frankly. they are painting christie as some sort of, you know, jilted psycho girlfriend or boyfriend, who, you know, got left at the alter and who, you know,
this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> welcome back to "hardball" in a report that the philadelphia enquire says campay chris christie who felt jilted after having been led to believe he would be selected as romney's vp before being ditched. of course the implication is that christie's dark motive is in having to be so publicly supporting the president, president obama, is that romney hurt his feelings....
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or visit us online. don't wait. call now. >>> to politics now where a big group of republicans are lobbying against susan rice. 97 house members wrote a letter to president obama asking him not to nominate her for secretary of state because of the account she gave of the situation in benghazi after the september 11th attack there. >>> los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa admits he heard the rumors he could be nominated to a cabinet member. he could replace ray lahood. his name is being floated to run the dnc. >>> vice president joe biden and his wife, jill, ate a turkey dinner with a group of wounded soldiers and their families last night. biden was telling the group we can never, ever repay you for your sacrifices. >>> and senator marco rubio is being criticized for an interview he gave to "gq." how old do you think the earth is? his answer, i'm not a scientist, man. i can tell you what recorded history says. i can tell you what the bible says. he went on to say at the end of the day, i think there are multiple t
or visit us online. don't wait. call now. >>> to politics now where a big group of republicans are lobbying against susan rice. 97 house members wrote a letter to president obama asking him not to nominate her for secretary of state because of the account she gave of the situation in benghazi after the september 11th attack there. >>> los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa admits he heard the rumors he could be nominated to a cabinet member. he could replace ray lahood. his...
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i just want to find out exactly the system he used or the system his cartel used in order to get the drugs up here. first of all, how did you hook in with the cartel. >> i own a truck repair shop. >> where at? >> on the border. i was working on the trucks and they'd come in, pay cash, good money. just one thing led to another and one night the guy -- >> how did they approach you? >> very blunt. just straight up. >> you want to start driving trucks? >> do you want to make some dough? i'm making dough. what are you talking about? yeah, but, you know, take this load and go to memphis, tennessee. >> was it your first one? >> yeah. going to memphis. >> you hit more than one spot or just one? >> oh, yeah. >> how many drop-offs would you do? >> it depends. that one was just one drop. that was the first drop. >> what was your average? >> seven, eight cities. >> at one time? >> on a run, yeah. i took the load to memphis. >> okay. >> 500 pounds. >> of weed? >> right. sure. that's all it was. a you haul trailer. >> you haul or penske? >> u-haul because you don't have to stop at scale houses. >>
i just want to find out exactly the system he used or the system his cartel used in order to get the drugs up here. first of all, how did you hook in with the cartel. >> i own a truck repair shop. >> where at? >> on the border. i was working on the trucks and they'd come in, pay cash, good money. just one thing led to another and one night the guy -- >> how did they approach you? >> very blunt. just straight up. >> you want to start driving trucks? >>...
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they just use them. the story of their lives. >> for some, destroying the life of a loved one is offset by the profits generated by drug trafficking behind bars. >> 1 gram of black tar heroin on the street will cost somewhere between $40 and $80. once it comes inside prison it can go for as much as $800. and a gram is very easy to get in. >> but demand along with the lure of easy money has drugs flooding into prisons, pitting inmates and corrections officials in a constant game of cat and mouse. often played in the prison mailroom. >> we go through hundred pieces of mail a day and sometimes we get lucky and find something. >> when you do it through mail, you have to get heroin on a sheet. like a plastic sheet of paper or something and you smash it down so it's smooth. you put another sheet on top of it, and seal it all the way around. >> 27 grams. most likely heroin. it was recovered from the mailroom in the greeting card. the greeting card was peeled pack. the narcotics were pressed between two pieces o
they just use them. the story of their lives. >> for some, destroying the life of a loved one is offset by the profits generated by drug trafficking behind bars. >> 1 gram of black tar heroin on the street will cost somewhere between $40 and $80. once it comes inside prison it can go for as much as $800. and a gram is very easy to get in. >> but demand along with the lure of easy money has drugs flooding into prisons, pitting inmates and corrections officials in a constant...
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look at what they're going to do to us. it feeds into paranoia. >> it's been a continuation from day one. mitt romney has gone out there and said that barack obama doesn't understand america. he doesn't get america. he's not one of us. ann romney has repeatedly said barack obama is not a grownup. you talked about john sununu saying he was lazy, he didn't understand america. it's not even code anymore. it's this guy is not a real american. donald trump can say he is born overseas. newt gingrich can say he's an african in terms of his temperament and ideas. it's all part of this continuum that mitt romney has not said no to. >> read michael smerconish's column today. it is along these lines. it is brilliantly written. it got him into trouble with people that don't agree. because it's true. up next, we're learning that governor chris christie was possibly ticked off by being strung along for being mitt romney's running mate. who would put out a story like that? it was said, he only did it because he was jilted at the alter. he
look at what they're going to do to us. it feeds into paranoia. >> it's been a continuation from day one. mitt romney has gone out there and said that barack obama doesn't understand america. he doesn't get america. he's not one of us. ann romney has repeatedly said barack obama is not a grownup. you talked about john sununu saying he was lazy, he didn't understand america. it's not even code anymore. it's this guy is not a real american. donald trump can say he is born overseas. newt...
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we have a river behind us. we have a glacier above us. the setting is just perfection. >> but inside the walls of spring creek, natural beauty gives way to the harsh reality of a maximum security penitentiary. >> we're at the end of the road for the state of alaska department of corrections the worst behaved prisoners end up here. >> those who pose the greatest threat to other inmates and staff are segregated in house one, the lockdown unit. >> basically, minimum rights. minimum, they're in their cells for 23 hours a day. >> on the day we wanted to interview him, house one inmate, antonio robertson was in an especially foul mood. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> calm down. >> every one of you [ bleep ], [ bleep ], i'm going to start with, you guyed are [ bleep ]. we need more. what do you want to know? >> robertson, serving a 60-year sentence for murder has spent most of the last two years in house one. >> why are you in here? >> in house one. it's a long story. i've been assaulted and i assault people back, okay? i refuse to let my
we have a river behind us. we have a glacier above us. the setting is just perfection. >> but inside the walls of spring creek, natural beauty gives way to the harsh reality of a maximum security penitentiary. >> we're at the end of the road for the state of alaska department of corrections the worst behaved prisoners end up here. >> those who pose the greatest threat to other inmates and staff are segregated in house one, the lockdown unit. >> basically, minimum rights....
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joining us on set on this special extended edition of "morning joe." pulitzer prize-winning investigative journalist carl bernstein and former chairman of the democratic national committee howard dean. chuck todd, just for the record, chuck todd to your left. >> and right here. elija's in the middle and the presence of mark. >>. >> since chicago, we'll get to him in a second. so chuck todd, we got a good over-under here. i saw the end of your show, you had some really stupid bets. this one was good. >> someone asked me tonight, i just got an e-mail from my cousin who lives in mexico city who said will there be a concession speech tonight, and my immediate reaction was oh, no chance. even if it's sort of called, no way. >> wednesday at noon. >> wednesday at noon, i would take noon is the line. that would be my guess. >> wow! >> carl, what are you looking for tonight? >> i'm looking for one of the candidates who wins to say we must end this cultural warfare and come together as a country and put out some plans to do it. i think this election -- >> so you
joining us on set on this special extended edition of "morning joe." pulitzer prize-winning investigative journalist carl bernstein and former chairman of the democratic national committee howard dean. chuck todd, just for the record, chuck todd to your left. >> and right here. elija's in the middle and the presence of mark. >>. >> since chicago, we'll get to him in a second. so chuck todd, we got a good over-under here. i saw the end of your show, you had some...
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stay with us. so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped alot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) awhat strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. and we got onesies. sometimes miracles get messy. so we use tide free. no perfumes or dyes for her delicate skin. brad. not it. not it. just kidding. that's our tide. what's yours? >> blue, red, the work that i'm doing. i'm really proud of that. i'm really proud of all of you and -- >> that moment was from president obama's emotional speech to his campaign staff the day after he was re-elected. we're still here talking about president obama's passion for the process. joining our panel are raoul reyes and nancy gooils. raoul, when i saw the president choke up about that, he also had gotten emotional th
stay with us. so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped alot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) awhat strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. and we got onesies. sometimes miracles get messy. so we use tide free. no perfumes or dyes for...
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for all of us, apply for jobs. my thought was to provide a first job or experience on a resume so that people could leave us with real-life job experience and a recommendation for another job. >> i learned about teamwork and cooperation. i learned about organization. i learned a lot of skills here. >> he's not going to be protected for the rest of his life, he can't be. he's not going to be able to function that way, nor do i want him to. having this as a stepping stone or initiation to the real world is wonderful and invaluable to him and me as a parent. >> thanks so much for coming, really appreciate it. >> the approach has revitalized the bookstore and made all the staffers more engaged and fulfilled in their jobs. >> i'm a lot more vested now so when i go home, i think, oh, geez, i forgot to do this. first thing in the morning, i have to come back and do that. >> it's worked well to be empowered to make decisions and help run the place. they have been here since the very beginning, have a real ownership interes
for all of us, apply for jobs. my thought was to provide a first job or experience on a resume so that people could leave us with real-life job experience and a recommendation for another job. >> i learned about teamwork and cooperation. i learned about organization. i learned a lot of skills here. >> he's not going to be protected for the rest of his life, he can't be. he's not going to be able to function that way, nor do i want him to. having this as a stepping stone or...
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will they make use of the time in a positive way, or will time make use of them and they go to the dark side? >>> ask any "lockup" producer where to find the most drama in prison and the answer is usually intake. the place new inmates cross the threshold into a world where they will be known as much by a number as by a name. >> what size do you wear? >> 8 1/2. >> 10 is going to be your lucky number. >> the intake process varies from prison to prison, but each one brings stark reminders about how life is about to change. >> i'm going to say this one more time and one more time only. nobody will be allowed to keep any type of gym shoes. we have shoes to fit you. there'll be no doctors' excuses. i have high arches, my feet are bad. that's your problem. >> at the joliet correctional center in illinois, a boot camp-like orientation begins the intake process. >> you may keep 12 envelopes. you can keep 24 pictures. anything after 24 pictures, will be sent home or destroyed. >> you start with specific directions, and you tell them what the expectation levels are. if anybody causes a problem, yo
will they make use of the time in a positive way, or will time make use of them and they go to the dark side? >>> ask any "lockup" producer where to find the most drama in prison and the answer is usually intake. the place new inmates cross the threshold into a world where they will be known as much by a number as by a name. >> what size do you wear? >> 8 1/2. >> 10 is going to be your lucky number. >> the intake process varies from prison to prison,...
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i use acrylics, water colors, chalk pastels, pen and ink, if they gave me a stick in mud, i would use that. anything i get my hands on, i can use. >> some prison artists, especially those confined to high security cell nearly have to go to such lengths to create art. >> i got different techniques. but sometimes i just take the color off an m & m. the color come off. i can use that color. >> because of his high security level as a confirmed gang member, we could only shoot david's art outside his cell. a corrections officer offered to hold it in place for our camera. but at another california prison, one inmate's artwork is either immediately confiscated and destroyed or kept in a secured location. the inmate is charles manson. >> we have some manson memorabilia that charles manson has created since he's been incarcerated here at corcoran. >> during one of our shoots at california state prison corcoran, our crew barely got a glimpse of manson before he covered up his window. a recent mug shot shows how much he has aged since first coming to prison in 1971. but his artwork provides a un
i use acrylics, water colors, chalk pastels, pen and ink, if they gave me a stick in mud, i would use that. anything i get my hands on, i can use. >> some prison artists, especially those confined to high security cell nearly have to go to such lengths to create art. >> i got different techniques. but sometimes i just take the color off an m & m. the color come off. i can use that color. >> because of his high security level as a confirmed gang member, we could only shoot...
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but galvin told us that his predatory ways began on the streets of fresno. >> i used to kidnap people and hold them for ransom. like, you know, you've got the college kids out there, you know they've got money, they're in college. so you know, you just take one of them. >> how? >> by force. >> how? >> just grab them by the neck and put them in the car, you know? have them call their parents and have them wire money to an account. you know, that's about it. after that you let them go, if they put the money in the bank. >> if they don't? >> that's a different story, you know? >> how does that story end? >> bad. i'm in here for kidnapping, ransom, and murder. so that kind of bad, you know? >> galvin's last kidnapping ended beyond that. even before it got to the ransom stage, one of his victims managed to call his parents and give his location. >> when i was in the car with these two kids -- well, they weren't kids, they were over 18. i don't mess with, you know, kids under 18, you know. they called their parents. and the cops ended up following us, and the helicopter. so, you know, it en
but galvin told us that his predatory ways began on the streets of fresno. >> i used to kidnap people and hold them for ransom. like, you know, you've got the college kids out there, you know they've got money, they're in college. so you know, you just take one of them. >> how? >> by force. >> how? >> just grab them by the neck and put them in the car, you know? have them call their parents and have them wire money to an account. you know, that's about it. after...
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katherine craig is braving the elements for us this morning. katherine? >> reporter: good morning from staten island, already hard hit by sandy. everyone is dealing with these piles of debris, a huge mound covered with snow as well. you drive through certain neighborhoods on staten island and this is the scene. you have stranded cars covered be snow, power lines covered with snow as well. half a foot of snow fell onto parts of staten island. the rain started falling about 11:00 yesterday morning. we were here for that. the snow started falling shortly thereafter. it continued to fall through the night and ending very early this morning. it covered downed power lines, also the cars that were damaged by floodwaters. then even more people lost electricity. approximately 14,000 utility customers have no electricity. that supp from 9,400 as staten islanders have been trying to recover. they've been cleaning up inside and outside of their homes if they even can be at their home. evacuation centers were made up and buses available. sanitation crews have been ver
katherine craig is braving the elements for us this morning. katherine? >> reporter: good morning from staten island, already hard hit by sandy. everyone is dealing with these piles of debris, a huge mound covered with snow as well. you drive through certain neighborhoods on staten island and this is the scene. you have stranded cars covered be snow, power lines covered with snow as well. half a foot of snow fell onto parts of staten island. the rain started falling about 11:00 yesterday...
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you see, now you belong to us. when we hit the yard, there will be a couple hundred inmates talking [ bleep ] to you about how you look, about your hair, about how they'll take you and go up in you. do not respond to them. >> there's definitely a cockiness. even the girls, they weren't scared at all and that was on the outside. and as soon as they hit that yard and they were -- they had to walk down that gauntlet of really bad ass-looking guys, you know, all tatted up, scars all over their face, you know? the looks on their faces completely changed. >> who's on my yard? >> what you looking at? >> hey [ bleep ]. >> you guys don't want to make the same mistakes we're making, or you'll be here for life. just like me! >> welcome to corcoran. >> here kitty kitty. >> what's up? >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> look at his hair. [ bleep ]. look at that. >> i don't know any of them. we don't know them. we don't know them. >> i don't want to know. is that a girl? >> if you have a broken leg, you will get aspirin. if you have the
you see, now you belong to us. when we hit the yard, there will be a couple hundred inmates talking [ bleep ] to you about how you look, about your hair, about how they'll take you and go up in you. do not respond to them. >> there's definitely a cockiness. even the girls, they weren't scared at all and that was on the outside. and as soon as they hit that yard and they were -- they had to walk down that gauntlet of really bad ass-looking guys, you know, all tatted up, scars all over...
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every arab state uses temporary -- >> mubarak has -- >> israel uses emergency laws from 1945. hitler never suspended the constitution. he's never aggregated it. he suspended it for four years. every four years until the soviet army overran berlin. temporary is permanent. that means, this is the way it is until you force me. >> in all the cases hussein is talking about, there's a marriage between the apparatus and the dictator. >> explain what you mean. >> you have the army ready to crack heads if people didn't like your temporary situation. >> we should all remember the context here. the security forces, their number one enemy were islamists, the muslim brotherhood. morsi did time in prison. they were tortured. security forces have an institutional memory of finding, spying on and imprisoning and beating the same people -- >> the top two generals in the army, right? >> they are behold ent to him, right? they owe him something. >> first of all, the army is different from the security apparatus. they are not anti-islam, it's serving the presidency. they are doing it now. what i'
every arab state uses temporary -- >> mubarak has -- >> israel uses emergency laws from 1945. hitler never suspended the constitution. he's never aggregated it. he suspended it for four years. every four years until the soviet army overran berlin. temporary is permanent. that means, this is the way it is until you force me. >> in all the cases hussein is talking about, there's a marriage between the apparatus and the dictator. >> explain what you mean. >> you have...
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but that's not what makes us rich. we have the most powerful military in history, but that's not what makes us strong. our university our culture, are all the envy of theworld, but that's not what keeps the world coming to our shores. what makes america exceptional are the bonds that hold together the most diverse nation on earth. the belief that our destiny is shared, that this countryy works when we accept certain obligations to one another and the future generations so that the freedom which so many americans have fought for and died for comes with the rights and among those are love and charity and duty and patriotism. that's what makes america great. i have seen the spirit of work in america. i've seen it in the family business whose owners would rather cut their own pay than lay off their neighbors and in the workers who would rather cut back their hours than see a friend lose their job. i've seen it in the soldiers who reenlist after losing a limb. and in those s.e.a.l.s who charged up the stairs into darkness a
but that's not what makes us rich. we have the most powerful military in history, but that's not what makes us strong. our university our culture, are all the envy of theworld, but that's not what keeps the world coming to our shores. what makes america exceptional are the bonds that hold together the most diverse nation on earth. the belief that our destiny is shared, that this countryy works when we accept certain obligations to one another and the future generations so that the freedom which...
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. >> ert is used for the major disturbances. we are used to quell riotous .gather intel. inside the armory at theo lacey, the emergency response team suits up to confront an inmate considered to be a dangerous threat. >> i'm sending you guys into nb danger, i know. this is not a drill. this is an ad seg inmate.at that means. correct? this means he's assaultive to other inmates but also assaultive possibly to staff. that kind of amps it up a little bit.>> the inmate is albert briceno. orange county from a maximum security state prison, in order to appeal his current sentence e than 150 years on multiple counts of gang-related armed robbery. >> albert briceno is a gang member from hard trden grove. he goes by the moniker of capone. he was mainly brought up in the gang life through his family, through his mom and surrounding family members. he was basically born into the gangs. >> i just grew up, like, angry. it wasn't cool showing your emotions. i channeled all that hurt into anger. i started gang-banging. if i'm going to cry, i'm going to let their blood be my tears, yo no
. >> ert is used for the major disturbances. we are used to quell riotous .gather intel. inside the armory at theo lacey, the emergency response team suits up to confront an inmate considered to be a dangerous threat. >> i'm sending you guys into nb danger, i know. this is not a drill. this is an ad seg inmate.at that means. correct? this means he's assaultive to other inmates but also assaultive possibly to staff. that kind of amps it up a little bit.>> the inmate is albert...
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us. i was pretending to dig through it, and he came around back with the gun and did what he did, and we just popped out and that was >> less than a week later gonzales and his friend were pulled over for a cracked windshield. the police officer then smelled marijuana coming from the car. >> they searched the car, and they find the gun. they found the weed. they found everything. they matched the weed up with the description of the robbery and then the gunhe admitted that was his, so i didn't get charged with the armed robry, thank god, so i learned my lesson, yeah. yeah, i learned my lesson. not to get pulled over. i'm just k risk first-time offender, gonzales has had one piece of good news. the hundreds of inmates facing charges like murder, rape or gang activ assigned to live in the minimum security workers' barracks, probably the most desirable jail. >> as you see, it's barracks type of setting. once the day room is open they are free to go usually anywhere within this side of the bar
us. i was pretending to dig through it, and he came around back with the gun and did what he did, and we just popped out and that was >> less than a week later gonzales and his friend were pulled over for a cracked windshield. the police officer then smelled marijuana coming from the car. >> they searched the car, and they find the gun. they found the weed. they found everything. they matched the weed up with the description of the robbery and then the gunhe admitted that was his,...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> we are joined now by our roundtable, andrea mitchell and david brooks. former ceo of hp carly fiorina. al sharpton is here. and we're pleased to have ken burns. his new film "central park five" debuted in new york on friday. and we'll be talking about that. ken, great to see you. hope you all had a great thanksgiving. now we're looking ahead, because things are going to get serious in washington. amid all the holiday parties for the president, he has to try to get a fiscal deal. reverend al, based on what you've heard he
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i ain't down with that. >> devon told us she used to run a risky business. >> before her, i had my own hustle. that was pretty much staff related. yeah. i would find weak staff who ever i found in here because they, obviously can't find somebody on the streets to hook up with. and then i would play them to get some money. >> then what? >> i would continue to get money. >> then she would have them fired. >> devon believes the officers she seduced deserved their punishment. >> i have no remorse when it comes to that. i feel as though it's some type of perverted injustice when you come in here and think you can get a free -- off an inmate and have access to the free world. yeah. i have gotten a lot of money that way. yeah. but i have kind of cut that out in this relationship. >> yeah, no more. no more. >> i'm retired. >> as close as kathy and devon were, they told us they have no illusions about a future together. >> we take it day by day. there is no promises of forever or nothing like that. we're very realistic in our relationship. there is a lot of dreams and wishes. but we know those
i ain't down with that. >> devon told us she used to run a risky business. >> before her, i had my own hustle. that was pretty much staff related. yeah. i would find weak staff who ever i found in here because they, obviously can't find somebody on the streets to hook up with. and then i would play them to get some money. >> then what? >> i would continue to get money. >> then she would have them fired. >> devon believes the officers she seduced deserved...
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thanks for being up with us. we have a lot of news to talk about on on this wednesday, november 28th, including new accusations from the senate's top republicans that president obama thinks he's still on the campaign trail and that's putting in to on jep arrested day compromise on the fiscal cliff. >> plus house republicans unveil the names of their committee leaders. why some critics say they're not heeding the lessons of the 2012 election. >> but first
thanks for being up with us. we have a lot of news to talk about on on this wednesday, november 28th, including new accusations from the senate's top republicans that president obama thinks he's still on the campaign trail and that's putting in to on jep arrested day compromise on the fiscal cliff. >> plus house republicans unveil the names of their committee leaders. why some critics say they're not heeding the lessons of the 2012 election. >> but first
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as he's doing one of us, he would want us to play with each other. to verify phyllis was real, a decoy from perverted-justice spoke to her on the phone. >> good. how are you? this is erin. >> phyllis, the girlfriend doesn't show up. she apparently had to work. but southwest georgia male yes does. and he's now in our house and in hot pursuit of our decoy. >> can i give you a hug? >> have a seat. >> as the decoy walks behind the curtain, the man sees our camera crew and runs. >> he saw ron. he's coming out. he's coming out. >> and he keeps on running, even after sheriff's deputies order him to stop. >> get down! >> get down. >> finally, an officer's taser knocks him to the ground. after here's arrested, he's taken in for questioning. this man with the incredibly vulgar chat reveals something that ironically no longer surprises us. >> i was a minister in the church. >> what church you go to? >> baptist church. i don't want to go to prison. >> it also turns out he's married and worried about his wife finding out. >> mr. gary. >> yes, what is it? >> i'm g
as he's doing one of us, he would want us to play with each other. to verify phyllis was real, a decoy from perverted-justice spoke to her on the phone. >> good. how are you? this is erin. >> phyllis, the girlfriend doesn't show up. she apparently had to work. but southwest georgia male yes does. and he's now in our house and in hot pursuit of our decoy. >> can i give you a hug? >> have a seat. >> as the decoy walks behind the curtain, the man sees our camera crew...
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he joins us. his district, of course, includes far rockaway and queens which was hit so hard during hurricane sandy. congressman, it's good to have you here. and i wanted to make sure we were checking in to see how folks in the hurricane zone were fairing this thanksgiving and this thanksgiving weekend. tell me about the week you've had with folks up there as we look at the images. >> let me tell you, first, every individual on that peninsula, whether to the east or to the west, was affected. there's not a single individual not affected by the storm. but just listening to what your panel was talking about, on thanksgiving it was spiritual, inspirational to see individuals come from around the city and indeed from around the nation to try to make sure that people were eating. i saw neighbors cooking as if it was the summertime on their grills and sharing their food with other neighbors. and people coming together saying that we still have a long ways to go, but we're going to be thankful that we ha
he joins us. his district, of course, includes far rockaway and queens which was hit so hard during hurricane sandy. congressman, it's good to have you here. and i wanted to make sure we were checking in to see how folks in the hurricane zone were fairing this thanksgiving and this thanksgiving weekend. tell me about the week you've had with folks up there as we look at the images. >> let me tell you, first, every individual on that peninsula, whether to the east or to the west, was...
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let us give thanks. let us feel overwhelmed with grateful awe, but let's us do so with wides wide open and hands ready to do all the work there is left to do. that's our show for today. thank you to my guests. thank you to you at home for watching. i will see you next saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. until then, from all of us here, have a happy and socially conscious thanksgiving. coming up, "weekends with alex witt." ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios [ birds chirping ] are you sure you can fit in there? [ chuckles ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] around view monitor with bird's-eye view. nice work. [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new nissan pathfinder. it's our most innovative pathfinder ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat me
let us give thanks. let us feel overwhelmed with grateful awe, but let's us do so with wides wide open and hands ready to do all the work there is left to do. that's our show for today. thank you to my guests. thank you to you at home for watching. i will see you next saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. until then, from all of us here, have a happy and socially conscious thanksgiving. coming up, "weekends with alex witt." ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain...
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tracy pots joins us from washington with all the details. good morning to you. >> good morning, everyone. a number of high level but individual meetings scheduled here today on capitol hill with really just a handful of lawmakers who could have a big impact on your paycheck. tim giter in and rob neighbors bring the deficit cutting plan to capitol hill today. >> reporter: negotiators are meeting with boehner and top democrats. they heard the plan wednesday at the white house. at least one thinks there could be a deal here. >> if i were involved in the negotiations like this and everybody was purporting to be where they are, i would say that an agreement is reachable. >> i'm hopeful. it wouldn't put me anywhere near optimistic. >> reporter: one conservative is suggesting that while negotiations continue, congress should stop tax rates going up on the middle class now. >> we're not going to raise taxes on those people. i think we should make that clear to everybody. >> reporter: bottom line, no deal yet. both sides are still talking. and both s
tracy pots joins us from washington with all the details. good morning to you. >> good morning, everyone. a number of high level but individual meetings scheduled here today on capitol hill with really just a handful of lawmakers who could have a big impact on your paycheck. tim giter in and rob neighbors bring the deficit cutting plan to capitol hill today. >> reporter: negotiators are meeting with boehner and top democrats. they heard the plan wednesday at the white house. at...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> thank you all for a great discussion here. enjoy the rest of the holiday weekend. >>> before we go, a quick programming note. you can watch my press pass conservation with jon meacham, more on the history of this. he is the author of the new biography of thomas jefferson called "the art of power." that's up now at >>> hello from new york, i'm chris hayes, preliminary reports suggest shoppers spent $11.2 on black friday, slightly down if the $11.4 billion spent on the same day last year. and egypt's judges are calling for
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a child is born to us. a son is given to us and he will be our ruler. he will be called wonderful counselor, mighty god, eternal father, prince of peace. but the angels said to him -- >> her ordeal with the gang did not end with her prior sentence. as part of her plea bargain she testified against one of the gang members. now she fears that if she has to serve her six years in state prison, her life will be in jeopardy. >> those people are not nice people. they're murderers. and it's not just one. it's multiple people. and they want to kill me. >> at the time of our shoot in orange county, shanholtzer was appealing her six-year sentence, and requesting that if she did have to serve the time, she do so at the orange county jail, where she felt more protected. >> that's one of my saints. with my name. st. therese. >> very nifty. >> she also made a few good friends in the jail and developed a constructive daily routine. >> i'm not surprised that people that can't necessarily get it together out in the real world come in here and function very well in a con
a child is born to us. a son is given to us and he will be our ruler. he will be called wonderful counselor, mighty god, eternal father, prince of peace. but the angels said to him -- >> her ordeal with the gang did not end with her prior sentence. as part of her plea bargain she testified against one of the gang members. now she fears that if she has to serve her six years in state prison, her life will be in jeopardy. >> those people are not nice people. they're murderers. and...
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you inspired us. i want to take this opportunity to say one thing to all the young people and not so young people who have given so much to this campaign over the years. those of you who haven't done this just for me but for each other, for laid off family member, a sick child or fallen friend. for all you have that live and breathe the hard work of change i want to thank you. you took this campaign and you made it your own and you organized yourself block by block, neighborhood by neighborhood, county by county. starting a movement that spread across the country. a movement made up of young and old native american, gay or straight. we believe. [ cheers and applause ] a shot at our own american dream. when the senate said we couldn't, you said yes we can. you said yes we can, and we did. against all odds we did. we didn't know what challenges would come when we began this journey. we didn't know how deep the crisis would turn out. we knew we would get through those challenges the same way this nation
you inspired us. i want to take this opportunity to say one thing to all the young people and not so young people who have given so much to this campaign over the years. those of you who haven't done this just for me but for each other, for laid off family member, a sick child or fallen friend. for all you have that live and breathe the hard work of change i want to thank you. you took this campaign and you made it your own and you organized yourself block by block, neighborhood by...
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>> why didn't the general give it to us? >> he knew the country was misled perhaps by accident, i'll take that, by the secretary -- ambassador to the u.n. we were misled. we were all believing what she said. we all thought this -- >> hold on a second, hold on a second here. when you say misled, that is a politicized term. there was nothing deliberate about this. unless you believe that general petraeus and the deputy director, now acting director morell, and the dni director were in on some conspiracy, they were doing their job. and, yes, they got it wrong. >> you're missing the point. i'm dealing with the news here as we get it. i don't like rolling disclosure. at some point he got the full story. why didn't he come forward -- why did he have to be dragged into that hearing room today and put before both committees to get the truth? why are we only getting the clarification today? why didn't he as cia director go to the president, the public ought to know what happened. why didn't he do that? >> the intelligence community p
>> why didn't the general give it to us? >> he knew the country was misled perhaps by accident, i'll take that, by the secretary -- ambassador to the u.n. we were misled. we were all believing what she said. we all thought this -- >> hold on a second, hold on a second here. when you say misled, that is a politicized term. there was nothing deliberate about this. unless you believe that general petraeus and the deputy director, now acting director morell, and the dni director...
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this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >> i'm melissa ray burlinger. the woman who reportedly received harassing e-mails from dave paid tray yas buying fer. she along with her husband are described as long time family friends of petraeus and his wife. homeland security secretary janet na poll tanno is in stat enisland. about a hundred thousand people are still without power in the northeast. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. for many the fourth of july is a day of fun in the sun and backyard barbecues capped off by colorful fireworks in the night sky, but behind that dazzles display lay powerful and dangerous explosive. when firework go wrong, the results can be terrifying. july 4th, 2007, port richie, florida. a roadside fireworks stand erupts in flames when one of the explosives is set off inside the tent. cameraman brian farrow captures the may hem m may manhem as it unfolds. >> the scene was pretty much chaos at first. the sh
this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >> i'm melissa ray burlinger. the woman who reportedly received harassing e-mails from dave paid tray yas buying fer. she along with her husband are described as long time family friends of petraeus and his wife. homeland security secretary janet na poll tanno is in stat enisland. about a hundred thousand people are still without power in the northeast. now back to "caught on...